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again, thanks for watching us tonight. i'm bill o'reilly. please remember that the spin stoppings right here because we're definitely looking out for you. welcome to "hannity." today president obama spoke at knox college, illinois, for one hour and 40 minutes. to put that in perspective, that's longer than his most state recent state of the union address. we'll be playing it at the bottom of the screen to show you how ridiculous it was for the president to spend that long to explain the economy. he used every platitude, every bumper sticker, every cliche he's already used over the last five years. it's getting very boring to me.
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and we're going to check in. first our top story tonight. the talk of new york city and beyond. it's being called weinergate part 2. he apologized yet again for another sexting scandal. >> i have said that other texts and photos were likely to come out, and today they have. as i've said in the past, these things that i did were wrong and hurtful to my wife and caused us to go through many challenges in our marriage that extended past my resignation from congress. while some of the things that have been posted today are true and some are not, there's no question that what i did was wrong. i'm responsible for this behavior that led us to be in this place, but in many ways things are not that much different than they were yesterday. this behavior that i did was problematic to say the least. destructive to say the most. caused many stresses and strains
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in my marriage, but i'm pleased and blessed that she has given me a second chance. for the past several months i've been asking new yorkers to also give me another chance. >> give me a fourth, fifth, sixth chachbls don't worry, i'll be text 2g 3-year-old girls as often as i can. the pressure's now mounting for anthony weiner to drop oust the mayoral race. and get this? leading the charge are the liberals at "the new york times." they posted an editorial online that read in part, quote, the serially evasive mr. weaner should take his marital troubles and personal compulsions out of the public eye, away from cameras, off the web, and out of the race for mayor of new york city. alexis magill johnson. charlie rangel said that new york democrats aren't going to care. should they? >> i think they absolutely will care and what we're going to see
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are the results of the poll. whether or not he drops out is irrelevant. we have a huge slate and it's going to wean down -- no pun intended -- >> there's no way you can do this segment without a hundred puns go. ahead. >> i think the sad thing is it's exactly what you're getting at, that a lot of new yorker, americans don't care about the sexting scandal. i think something like one out of five -- >> what does that say -- why should it matter, i guess is the better question. andrea. >> it should matter. this is a different issue than what we saw with politicians where they apologize and work it out with their wives. this is repeated lying deception. they pose for a "people" magazine issue trying to say he's healed, he was better. now he comes out and says, i was having trouble with my marriage. he was doing it while he was
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posing for the "people" piece. i think he's pathological. this is too big and it's a different kind of sex scandal. he has no credibility in a city that's really struggling. and he's sick. he's really a sick man. >> when you read this, doesn't this dproes you out? you need to take a shower? it doesn't gross you out? >> it's dirty. it's not something i want my kids to read. >> anybody that does this is a pervert. taking pictures of his weaner and sending it out to a girl, really? >> really what the voters are going to decide is whether or not their personal for fles -- i
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think in some ways they're really disillusioned about the -- >> this is a different case. this is repeated deception over and over and over. i don't think a lot of people believe his apology. we have a crisis in this country where men aren't stepping up and women are frustrated. it is time for women to expect more of their men, their husbands, lawmakers. all win who say all men cheat, that's dangerous message and it's not true. >> what about the lying, deception, and impulse control? if he can't -- he was doing this long after he was out of congress. >> absolutely. absolutely. and, again, think the voters will decide. think tirng gender gap has not been revealed in this race.
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but i think it will be more prominent and we will see the voters decide around that. i'm not worried. i actually trust in the system on this one. >> they say in politics as you know when your politics are setting themselves on fire, that's what they've done. i actually agree with alexis. let the democratic party work this out. it's kind of fun to watch and make all the weiner puns. he should, if he was want dog the public service, do the public service and just bow out. >> carlos danger was texting with sidney leathers. is this the best we can do? >> hey, i would ask the question and mark sanford and david vitter, we have examples on both sides, debauchery. >> i'm not saying -- >> i'm saying it's not. >> we're calling for honesty. isn't that the bottom line of it?
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>> president obama speaks for an hour and four minutes today. i have no idea where we are in the speech but let's see if it sounds familiar to you because it's all rehash. we're running the thing in order f here he is. >> for the end of those three decades -- >> here we go. >> -- a housing bubble, credit cards, churching financial sector with keeping the economy artificially juiced up. so sometimes it papered over some of these long-term trends. but by the time i took office in 2009 as your president, we all know the bubble had burst. >> here we are. so look. we're doing this randomly. we're running this speech in real time and we tune in for the first time. what do we get? blaming bush. this is dilutional. he's still blaming bush. isn't this getting old? >> i think that obama and congress need to come together and really think about -- put themselves at the back of the line and put the american people at the front. i don't think --
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>> weren't we supposed to have recovery in 2010? >> whatever happened to that? where is joe biden anyway? >> i think this is desperation. i think he's in trouble. obama care is in trouble and the fact that he has to attack bush in a series of these speeches shows he's in real danger. he is. he's not in carlos danger but real danger. by the way, i put your name in the carlos danger generator and you know what came up? >> what came up? >> geronimo risk. >> geronimo risk. let's see -- we're running this in realtime. let's see if this doesn't sound familiar. >> together we're putting tough new rules on the banks and protection to be tough on -- >> it's the same old speech. >> because we have the same old problems that we need to fix.
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>> why didn't he fix them after five years? >> because we haven't had a lot of participation on the other side. >> hang on. it's the republicans' fault. >> it's not about republicans. both sides. i think obama has even in some of his choices or at least the whispering campaigns around larry summers or those he's trying to bring in to fix it, i think -- i do get v to critique him on that. >> last word, andrea. >> again, i think he had every opportunity to use the capital that he had when he was elected and he had a lot of it and he squandered it on obama care and now he's really, really struggling. he's nervous to lose the senate as well and he should be. he's done nothing but made the problem worse. >> good to see you. >> geronimo, take care. >> all right. still ahead, we're going to continue to monitor the president's never-ending speech, every old cliche and bumper
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sticker regurgitated. guess what? we're not getting better. we'll hear from rand paul and austan goolsbee, but first, tonight -- >> what i wanted to say is i love him, i forgive him, i believe in him, and as we have said from the beginning, we are moving forward. >> is it love or lust for power? we're going examine why weiner's wife has chosen to stand by her man. that's next on hannity. the tide's coming in! this is my favorite one. it's upside down. oh, sorry. (woman vo) it takes him places he's always wanted to go. that's why we bought a subaru. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru.
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welcome back to "hannity." in a moment we're going to check on the never-ending speech the president gave earlier today. you can see it rolling on your screen down there on the right-hand side of your screen if you're looking. first it with us anthony's second public add migts. it was the first time his wife huma stood by at his side. she's a longtime clinton adviser. she is backing his marriage and mayoral run. take a look. >> our marriage like many others has had its ups and its downs. it took a lot of work and a whole lot of therapy. to get to a place where i could forgive anthony. it was not an easy choice in any way, but i made a decision it
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was worth staying in this marriage. that was a decision i made for me, for our son, and for our family. anthony's made some horrible mistake mistakes both before le resigned from congress and after. but i do very strongly believe that is between us and our marriage. we discussed all of this before anthony decided he would run for mayor. so really what i want to say is i love him, i have forgiven him, i believe in him, and as we have said from the beginning, we are moving forward. >> some are calling it bizarre and others are calling it pathetic. the question remains why is she standing by her cheating husband? is it a lust for power? true love? we're going to debate all of that. welcome both of you. good to see you. >> hi, sean.
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>> good to see you. >> look. i'm not going to question why, penny lee. it's her decision. that's between her god and her husband. the question i have is she said they worked really hard in therapy. he's still doing it year later after this all happened. so i've got a little disconnect here. did you pick up on that? >> absolutely. you have to wonder whether or not this is an indiction, whether or not he has hit rock bottom and is continuing the core issues to keep on the behavior that is so reckless. but like you said, i'm not in that room with her. i'm not in those counseling sessions with her. i don't know the commitments that he has pledged and made to her, but he is clearly a man that has not taken full stock and made amends fully. >> listen to the words you're using. reckless, impulse control. is that the best we can do for
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mayor? >> you know, i probably wouldn't be voting for anthony if i was a registered voter in new york. but that's going to have to be up to the voters to decide wlrks or not they're going to miss it, put it aside, and put up the credentials, i think that's up to the voters yochl view to look at the totality of the politician and who they are as a character but that will be up to the voters to decide. >> mercedes, do you remember jim mcgreedy? ? >> right. >> in his case, his wife stood by him. >> she did, mm-hmm. >> he was having sex in bookstores and truck stops, people he never knew. why do these women stay by their men? >> you could love them. that's why you get into these marriages. you want to commit to them. i think when you look at anthony
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weiner, the "people" magazine, u uh-huh ma said ever since the incident happened he's been the best husband ever. he was still texting in august 2012. it's very embarrassing for her to be out there. i'm sure the campaign said you need to go out there because this could hurt your husband. she diddet for him, but at the same time what are her political motives? her husband needs a job and she feels like him becoming mayor would put food on the table for them. >> we're running in realtime. this went on for over an hour today. let's see if it sounds like all the other economic speeches. let's listen to president obama. >> this is tried and true. despite the fact our businesses have created nearly twice as many jobs in this recovery as
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they did in the last recovery when there was no obama care. [ inaudible ] >> i appreciate that. >> i wonder what that person said. did you notice, penny? you've followed a lot of his speeches. for five years he's been talking economic programs. we have the lowest participation rate, more people on poverty, higher deficits. didn't bring that up today. just same old lines five years later. >> but, sean, if you look at it five years later, we are better than we were back then. >> good grief. >> as you know, we were losing 800,000 jobs a movement now
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we've had several months of solid growth. we are doing better. have seen the unemployment rate -- >> we're not counting half the people unemployed anymore. >> there are three new private sectors being formed and a house industry that is coming back. >> all right, all right. i got the talking points. mercedes. >> again, we're having incredibly sluggish economic growth. these businesses are concerned with what's coming down the road with obama care. again, you're seeing a group of unemployed workers who can't get jobs. remember, in the last job report that we saw, it was part-time workers, not full-time workers. so, again, it is a very slow recovery. he obviously has not touched the topic for months because he's been dealing with so many of these administration scandals and, again, it's another very boring long obama speech, the
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same speech, different day. >> five years later. good to see you both. let's pop it up for one second, see what he's talking about now. just real quick. >> that's what we're talking about. that's what congress needs to be focused on. that's why over the next several weeks in towns across this country, i'll be engaging -- >> oh, boy. i'll be boring everybody to death with the same speech i've been giving. when we come back we'll give you the latest. it will probably leave your stomach churning. you're going to see exactly what i'm talking about and you'll also get reaction from kentucky senator rand paul. that's coming up right after this straight ahead. ent and experience the connectivity of the available lexus enform, including the es and rx.
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and welcome back to "hannity." as we have been playing for you since the start of the show, president obama's never-ending speech still going on, but one of the most absurd moments in his long winlded address is when he called the scandals surrounding his administration phony. oh, really.
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let's watch. >> with the endless parades of scandals, political posturing, and phony scandals, washington has taken its eye off the ball, and i'm here to say this needs to stop. this needs to stop. >> so i wonder how the members of the family, of the victims feel about the benghazi attack. do they call that phony? here to talk more about that is rand paul. spying on tea partiers, and americans, that's all phony, all distractions. do you agree with that, senator? >> first, you know, it was a few rogue employees in cincinnati. now it turns out it's a political appointee of his who may be involved in this. no, i think targeting people for political opposition or religious reasons is reprehensible and i think it rises to a really serious crime and i think thiets be researched and investigated from the top to
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the bottom. if this is true, somebody has go to jail over it. >> do you think we're getting to the bottom of these scandals enough? >> i think the irs is going to take a complete overhaul, that we're going to have any kind of confidence that we're not being target targeted. you know, my staff has point out to me over a million dollar goes from the irs employees to the unions. that doesn't sound to me like an objective agency. the other thing i found out is the irs agents, over 200 of them, do a union job while working, being paid by the taxpayer. in fact, many of them pay over $400,000 a year. there's a lot that needs to be investigated at the irs. >> we're obfuscating. you recently were quoted, no bailout for detroit. i think you said over my dead body. >> well, we don't have any money at the government level to send
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them. you know, if we were in a big sur plus, maybe we could have a discussion. we're a trillion dollars short so we don't have any money to send them. but i have said the silver lining for detroit and michigan is you can come about through bankruptcy recovery. individuals through bankruptcy can get a second chance. government officials will be paid maybe the same as private officials, private employees and not twice as much where their pensions will be equivalent to private employees and their health benefits will be equivalent. then maybe they have a chance to recover. >> you know, senator mike lee was on the program last night. i think he's got a pretty interesting point and that is this is the moment, the final moment where we have to stop obama care. would you sign onto his plan that you would not fund obama care? >> absolutely. i think funding obama care is a huge mistake. i think what's going to come out
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of obama care is worse than anybody can imagine. i think it will lead to bankruptcy in the states that are fully embracing it. i think lit lead to less people having insurance as they find auto the insurance is so much more expensive than the current brand. not only will they have to choose the same doctor they had, they may not be able to afford the insurance. the other thing that's going to happen is maybe your employer says for me to negotiate contracts it's cheaper for me to pay the penalty, which it's pretty cheap compared to insurance. a lot of people who have insurance currently may lose their insurance. so i think it's a disaster. even its authors think it may not work. i'm for a permanent delay on the whole thing. >> do you think it's possible? do you think the house will go along with it. they have the votes to do it, the power of the purse. >> you know, the house has voted several times to repeal obama
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care. we voted in the senate but we can't win. the thing is the democrats are going to have to old up this is their baby. they're afraid people are going to be scared to death and alarmd. i think they're dlag it for political purposes but i really think it needs to be delays for even. >> what i like about mike lee's plan is he'll fund the rest of it except for obama care. it's up to the democrats. do they want to shut it down? i guess they can. that's their choice. do you think they have the courage to do that? >> frankly, probably not. i'll do that. aisle stand with mike lee and say they shouldn't be funded and we'll force us to come forward and say why it's great plan. why are they delaying it?
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why give special waivers to their friends? why are some businesses going get exemptions and some individuals not? i think if they're dpoij to cherry pick and pick out some. they need to explain it to the american people. >> he says all he wants is the house to pass a bill and that the senate immigration bill will win the day and that means amnesty for 11 million plus people is. that a strategy that they've adopted, do you think? because i think he may be revealing something. >> i'm concerned about what could happen in the conference committee. i think if the speaker of the households true and says we're going have a republican bill come out of the house and that's all we're going to vote on and we're going to use our leverage, i'm hoping that it will be
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something i can support but i'm very concerned about an open-ended conference in a committee. if we have strong leadership in the house we should be able to make sure no bad bill gets passed. >> good to see you. coming up next, we continue, as you can see, continue to monitor the same obama speech. we're going to ask former adviser austan colby why it took more than an hour. we want to hear from you on our special companion sight. go to hannity live.fox news.hannity, and we'll continue. [ female announcer ] it's simple physics...
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as you can see, we've been our
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for 37 minutes. the economic speech delivered by the president is still rolling on. let me tell you, the snoozefest is far from over. sadly he tried for more than an hour after five years to explain why we need to have yet another economic recovery. of course, blaming everybody else except for the country. ee haven'tually he stopped trying. let me bring in former director and adviser austan goolsbee and radio show host. good to see you. the lowest labor participation rate since world war ii. the world's worst recovery on record -- >> no. >> -- yes, absolutely. since world war ii. >> this is a better recovery than the last recovery. >> no, austan.
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nice try. there's the president. he sounds like he did five years ago. the same speech. i'll prove it to you. dip into the speech and see if it doesn't sound like five years ago. >> all right. dip it in. >> we've got to get more out of what we pay for. >> more out of what we pay for? some colleges are shortening the passages -- >> blah, blah, blah, five years later. come on, austan. >> first of all, let's not replace the professors. that's what he's say there but the republican information the hoist have voted seven didn't times. why aren't you saying that? >> i'm saying do it now. >> when i was a young man i loved the movie "star wars" 22
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times. some things are good enough, we ought to hear it again. >> so we're going to hear it from you? since 1837 they never heard a speech that was that long and nothing was new. the backdrop was detroit. $780 million on the stimulus. >> wait a minute. he bailed out detroit. >> i know he did. >> save it. it should be detroit because they have 100,000 creditors, owe 20 billion dollars and this president has utterly failed america. >> austan? i don't agree with it. i know you're running it but you should be laying it all. the epic battle is about to
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come. the president saying these are the things are important of how we grow and he's going to look and say we want to cut these things. >> it hasn't been as high and it's still higher than when bush was president. >> yes. >> the president's already going to go to $1.3 trillion a year before there every was a bush or obama administration. >> 8 trillion. he's nerl doubles it since the time he was president. hugh? >> austan, i think you need to confront it. the president's strategy is on display in detroit. all of the president's policies were tried in detroit for 20 years we now see a completely bankrupt city, we see 20 billions in dollars. everything that you desize, everything that the president has deposed has been tried for
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20 years in detroit. when he got done talking he was saying to the rest of america, let's do what detroit did. i don't think they're going to dry it. >> wait a minute. let me play the president. let's play this prts. he saved detroit. let's watch. his own words. >> when my opponents were arguing let's let them go bankrupt. we made a bet and today our auto industry is back on top of the world. >> we refuse to throw in the towel and do nothing. we refuse to let detroit go bankrupt. i bet on american workers and ingenuity and three years later it's paying off in a big way. we refuse to let it go bankrupt. guess what, austan. detroit is bankrupt. >> i agree.
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he's talking about the detroit automakers, not the city. >> we refuse to let detroit go bankrupt. he didn't mean what he said? >> the auto makes. >> i've been to detroit where it looks like a war zone. watch out the rest of the country. >> wait a minute. here's where i disagree with you. i agree on the catching line, but the fundamental problems with detroit, they've had massive population losses in detroit for the past plus years. >> why would that be? >> a, they have massively concentrated industry. >> i do not -- you are too sensitive about that. i do not play it on dook. they had concentrated strins. low skilled work force and they
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have very cold weather. these three things combine do not bold well. >> that's why. it's the weather's fault. >> do i need to tell you that the sun belt has -- >> we need to focus on red america where rick perry is working, john kasich in ohio is recovering and in trite america they're failing. it's kind of responsible for the president to give an hour and a half speech at nond give support. with the backdrop of this collapse city behind him. it's sort of emblematic. he doesn't check into reality. >> let's dip into the speech here. >> that you worked a lifetime to build. as we speak, we're well on our
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way to fully implementing the affordable care act. we're going to implement it. >> i'm going to start clapping with the audience. >> what's that, austan? >> i'm going to start clapping with the aud jans. >> we're out of time. he forgot to mention that it's three times the deficit and even jimmy hoffa jr. doesn't want it now. nobody wants it. we can't afford it. it's the guy who wrote the bill max baucus called it a train wreck. >> no. >> yes. >> no. >> yes. >> no. >> yes, yes, want to bet? >> he's talking about a train wreck. all right. we'll continue. the president is still going and still talk. we'll have more on his speechlt
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welcome back the "hannity."
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we have austan goolsbee and radio talk show host hugh hewlett. >> you can make it too. that's the american idea. >> i actually agree with this part. i say that all the time. all right. now, let's go back to austan. i want to go back to the president's comments. he didn't mention detroit in this span. i want go back to 2012 and give a full explanation how he didn't mention drought betroit but he think about detroit back in his election. >> we made a bet on american workers and the ingenuity of american companies and today our auto industry is back on top of the world. >> we refuse to throw in the towel and do nothing, we refuse to let detroit go bankrupt. i banked on american's ingenuity
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and three years later it's paying off in a big way. >> walk me through it, austan. he didn't mention it. >> mitt romney wrote an editorial that said let detroit go bankrupt and it was about the detroit wrote an editorial that said let detroit go bankrupt, and it was about the detroit automakers, and that is what he was referring to, it was about the auto companies. >> the president said he saved detroit. we wouldn't let detroit go bankrupt. now, guess what, detroit is now bankrupt, is it not? >> when romney was talking about detroit, they were talking about the detroit auto industry. >> i can only listen to his words. you wouldn't want me to distort his words, would you? >> he was talking about the auto industry right there. >> he said detroit. detroit is now bankrupt. why? >> he was talking -- the phrase "let detroit go bankrupt" was mitt romney's phrase in reference to the auto companies. >> hugh, it's happening. >> it has happened and in
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companies. austin, the most important thing to focus on is detroit has collapsed urnder the very sort f policies the press is pushing. blue cross did coverage for small businesses because of the rollout of obamacare. when the president said in a never-ending speech today that we're just getting started with obamacare, that's not a promise, that's a threat to america. wherever it rolls out, it str z destroys the insurance market, just like his policies destroyed detroit. they said he wants to get his groove back. i hope in the speeches he's got planned the rest of the week he's got real problems and real issues because today's speech was an hour-long fantasy about unicorns and space travel. >> i would say two things. the first is in california, the prices of the insurance that are coming in in the exchange are some 26% below what was
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expected. so i think when we actually come to the implementation, a lot of people are going to be surprised. >> that's not true. that's simply not true. i have a small law firm. austin, i have a small law firm. it's less than 20 lawyers. we just found out that anthem blue cross has pulled out of the insurance exchange in california. entire sectors of the insurance industry -- >> i don't know about the average prices available -- >> average price of zero is zero. there aren't any insurance companies left for small businesses, austin. >> that's not true. there are more insurance companies participating in the exchanges than they even expected there were going to be. >> medical actuaries, the analyze the president state-by-state. new york is one of the four states where prices are supposedly going to go down. california is going to go up as much as 66%. ohio is going up 88%. >> that's for a 22-year-old.
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their premiums will go up, i agree with that. >> didn't the president say they would go down when he sold this m m monstrosity? >> why is big labor now turning on them? >> in detroit, the fundamental challenge that hugh is putting forward i disagree with. detroit's biggest problem is a lack of education and a lack of a skilled work force. that's the biggest problem they face. what obama's fundamental message that came out of the speech, you guys are just making fun of it without listening. to fundamentally focus on the education and skills of our work force is critical, and he didn't say we were going to cut financial aid. >> do you realize obamacare is incentivizing business to only hire part-time people. is that a good thing to do? >> i don't agree with that.
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that business is only going to hire part-time people is not true. >> public employee unions which paid themselves over 20 years, and the fact it has an enormous debt burden that can't be serviced. that is the problem. what president obama's policy did to detroit obamacare is going to do to the national insurance program. the only trouble is detroit is one city, obamacare is going to destroy the insurance market and medical care for every american. and that's the problem. >> we have to take a break and leave it right there. austin, good luck. i think we're headed to greece, spain, portugal. it's all coming to america. we're going to be detroit if we keep going down this road. coming up, i'll give you my final thoughts on obama's never-ending speech. it's still going on right there. we're now at : 55. to prove febreze eliminates tough odors, we threw a party.
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23 seconds later, and i'm still not convinced. i i'm going to bet you are not, either, in terms of the president's speech. the question that we have here is, you know, did you learn anything from the president's speech, or did it sound like a rehashed version of everything he said about the economy and how he's going to turn it around for the next, what, five years? pretty much the same stuff. let's listen to that again. >> probably tick down a little bit. just by virtue of our size and our natural resources, and most of all, because of the talent of our people, america will remain a world power, and the majority of us will figure out how to get by. but, you know, if that's our choice, if we just stand by and do nothing in the face of immense change, understand that the part of our character will be lost. our founding precept about wide
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open opportunity, each generation -- >> sorry. five years, one hour later, i'm not convinced. i doubt you are, either. the same cliches, bumper stickers and slogans. sorry to have to burden you with that tonight. thanks for being with us. that's all the time we have left. let not your heart be burdened, here's greta. have a good night. good evening. phoney tactics or phoney scan l scandals? >> i frankly do not know how you can sit through a speech like this and not say to yourself, i've been hearing this for five years. >> we need to put behind us the distractions and phoney debates and nonsense. >> phoney scandals that have captured the attention of many here in washington, only to dissipate. >> the phoney scandals that have consumed so much attention h

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